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- Wyoming : a source book
- A South Carolina chronology, 1497-1992
- A belle of the fifties : memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66
- A dynasty of western outlaws
- A guide to Oregon south coast history : traveling the Jedediah Smith Trail
- A history of the Jews in New Mexico
- A mountain boyhood
- A rendezvous reader : tall, tangled, and true tales of the mountain men, 1805-1850
- A short season : story of a Montana childhood
- A son of the forest and other writings
- A tale of two towns : a mining and a farming community in the 1890s
- A true republican : the life of Paul Revere
- A very social time : crafting community in antebellum New England
- A world engraved : archaeology of the Swift Creek culture
- Aboriginal slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America
- Above a common soldier : Frank and Mary Clarke in the American west and the Civil War
- African Americans on the western frontier
- After King Philip's War : presence and persistence in Indian New England
- After the West was won : homesteaders and town-builders in western South Dakota, 1900-1917
- Airwaves : a collection of radio editorials from the Golden Apple
- America's frontier heritage
- Americans view their Dust Bowl experience
- Amole, one more time
- An American beach for African Americans
- An illustrated history of New Mexico
- An overland journey from New York to San Francisco in the summer of 1859
- An unspeakable sadness : the dispossession of the Nebraska Indians
- Ancient earthen enclosures of the Eastern Woodlands
- Andele, the Mexican-Kiowa captive : a story of real life among the Indians
- Angels' town : chero ways, gang life, and rhetorics of the everyday
- Antiquities of the southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia tribes
- Appalachia : a history
- Arab-American faces and voices : the origins of an immigrant community
- Archaeology and created memory : public history in a national park
- Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida
- Archaeology of colonial Pensacola
- Archaeology of northern Florida, A.D. 200-900 : the McKeithen Weeden Island culture
- Archeology of the Florida Gulf Coast
- Army wives on the American frontier : living by the bugles
- Aunt Arie : a Foxfire portrait
- Baltimore & the Chesapeake Bay alive!
- Bat Masterson, the man and the legend
- Beechers, Stowes, and Yankee strangers : the transformation of Florida
- Before Mark Twain : a sampler of old, old times on the Mississippi
- Behind the frontier : Indians in eighteenth-century eastern Massachusetts
- Betraying the Omaha Nation, 1790-1916
- Bittersweet legacy : the Black and white "better classes" in Charlotte, 1850-1910
- Black Elk and Flaming Rainbow : personal memories of the Lakota holy man and John Neihardt
- Black Miami in the twentieth century
- Black Yankees : the development of an Afro-American subculture in eighteenth-century New England
- Black identity and Black protest in the antebellum North
- Black pioneers : images of the Black experience on the North American frontier
- Black politics in New Deal Atlanta
- Black power in the suburbs : the myth or reality of African-American suburban political incorporation
- Blue Ridge folklife
- Border life : experience and memory in the Revolutionary Ohio Valley
- Borderlander : the life of James Kirker, 1793-1852
- Boulder : evolution of a city
- Bravos of the West
- Breaking loose together : the Regulator Rebellion in pre-revolutionary North Carolina
- Buckskin Joe : being the unique and vivid memoirs of Edward Jonathan Hoyt, hunter-trapper, scout, soldier, showman, frontiersman, and friend of the Indians, 1840-1918
- Cahokia and the archaeology of power
- Carpetbagger of conscience : a biography of John Emory Bryant
- Changing perspectives on the archaeology of the Central Mississippi River Valley
- Charleston in age of the Pinckneys
- Cherokee tragedy : the Ridge family and the decimation of a people
- Chesapeake prehistory : old traditions, new directions
- Circling Dixie : contemporary southern culture through a transatlantic lens
- City watch : discovering the uncommon Chicago
- Claude Pepper and Ed Ball : politics, purpose, and power
- Colonial South Carolina : a history
- Colonial plantations and economy in Florida
- Come to my sunland : letters of Julia Daniels Moseley from the Florida frontier, 1882-1886
- Conversing by signs : poetics of implication in colonial New England culture
- Country towns of Vermont : charming small towns and villages to explore
- Creating an Old South : Middle Florida's plantation frontier before the Civil War
- Creeks & Seminoles : the destruction and regeneration of the Muscogulge people
- Cultures of opposition : Jewish immigrant workers, New York City, 1881-1905
- Dawnland encounters : Indians and Europeans in Northern New England
- Democracy betrayed : the Wilmington race riot of 1898 and its legacy
- Diversity and complexity in prehistoric maritime societies : a Gulf of Maine perspective
- Drawing the line : how Mason and Dixon surveyed the most famous border in America
- Driving the Amish
- Early fur trade on the Northern Plains : Canadian traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818 : the narratives of John Macdonell, David Thompson, Francois-Antoine Larocque, and Charles McKenzie
- Eighty acres : elegy for a family farm
- El Gringo : New Mexico and her people
- Emily, the diary of a hard-worked woman
- Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission
- Exploration of ancient key-dweller remains on the gulf coast of Florida
- Fifty years of southeastern archaeology : selected works of John W. Griffin
- Five thousand days like this one : an American family history
- Flight dreams : a life in the midwestern landscape
- Florida's Indians from ancient times to the present
- Flowing through time : a history of the lower Chattahoochee River
- Foothold on a hillside : memories of a southern Illinoisan
- Formulating American Indian policy in New York State, 1970-1986
- From African to Yankee : narratives of slavery and freedom in antebellum New England
- From Fort Laramie to Wounded Knee : in the West that was
- From knights to pioneers : one German family in Westphalia and Missouri
- From the Pecos to the powder : a cowboy's autobiography
- Frontier and region : essays in honor of Martin Ridge
- Frontier spirit : the story of Wyoming
- Frontiers of historical imagination : narrating the European conquest of native America, 1890-1990
- Geronimo's kids : a teacher's lessons on the Apache reservation
- Go west, young man! : Horace Greeley's vision for America
- Governor John Wentworth & the American Revolution : the English connection
- Great white fathers : the story of the obsessive quest to create Mount Rushmore
- Halfbreed : the remarkable true story of George Bent : caught between the worlds of the Indian and the white man
- Hardaway revisited : early archaic settlement in the Southeast
- Henry William Bigler : soldier, gold miner, missionary, chronicler, 1815-1900
- Here they once stood : the tragic end of the Apalachee missions
- Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida
- High hopes : the rise and decline of Buffalo, New York
- Historical archaeology in Wachovia : excavating eighteenth-century Bethabara and Moravian pottery
- Holy Joe : Joseph W. Folk and the Missouri idea
- I see by your outfit : becoming a cowboy a century too late
- In my father's study
- In the Catskills : a century of Jewish experience in "The Mountains"
- In the valley of the shadow : an elegy to Lancaster County
- Indians of the greater Southeast : historical archaeology and ethnohistory
- Indians of the southeastern United States in the late 20th century
- Institutional individualism : conversion, exile, and nostalgia in Puritan New England
- Intermountain archaeology
- Irish immigrants in New York City, 1945-1995
- Irving Howe : socialist, critic, Jew
- Isaac Harby of Charleston, 1788-1828 : Jewish reformer and intellectual
- Jackson Hole, Wyoming : in the shadow of the Tetons
- Jewish farmers of the Catskills : a century of survival
- John Colter, his years in the Rockies
- John Stuart and the struggle for empire on the southern frontier
- Journals of Forty-niners : Salt Lake to Los Angeles : with diaries and contemporary records of Sheldon Young, James S. Brown, Jacob Y. Stover, Charles C. Rich, Addison Pratt, Howard Egan, Henry W. Bigler, and others
- Kit Carson : a pattern for heroes
- Last house on the road : excursions into a rural past
- Life along the Hudson
- Life among the Piutes : their wrongs and claims
- Life for us is what we make it : building Black community in Detroit, 1915-1945
- Lives and letters of an immigrant family : the Van Dreveldts' experiences along the Missouri, 1844-1866
- Looking for Clark Gable and other 20th-century pursuits : collected writings
- Making the heartland quilt : a geographical history of settlement and migration in early-nineteenth-century Illinois
- Mark Twain and "Life on the Mississippi"
- Mark Twain made me do it & other Plains adventures
- Mary Moody Emerson and the origins of transcendentalism : a family history
- Mastered by the clock : time, slavery, and freedom in the American South
- Memory's nation : the place of Plymouth Rock
- Mississippian community organization : the Powers phase in southeastern Missouri
- Money mountain : the story of Cripple Creek gold
- Montana : an uncommon land
- Mormon midwife : the 1846-1888 diaries of Patty Bartlett Sessions
- Mountain people in a flat land : a popular history of Appalachian migration to northeast Ohio, 1940-1965
- Mountain scouting : a hand-book for officers and soldiers on the frontiers : profusely illustrated and containing numerous notes on the art of travel
- Mullet on the beach : the Minorcans of Florida, 1768-1788
- My Indian boyhood
- My people, the Sioux
- Myth and history in the creation of Yellowstone National Park
- Myths in stone : religious dimensions of Washington, D.C.
- Nation Iroquoise : a seventeenth-century ethnography of the Iroquois
- New Hampshire : crosscurrents in its development
- Newberry Crater : a ten-thousand-year record of human occupation and environmental change in the basin-plateau borderlands
- Night bloom : a memoir
- North Country captives : selected narratives of Indian captivity from Vermont and New Hampshire
- North from Texas : incidents in the early life of a range cowman in Texas, Dakota, and Wyoming, 1852-1883
- Old Deadwood days
- On our own ground : the complete writings of William Apess, a Pequot
- One vast winter count : the Native American West before Lewis and Clark
- Opening new markets : the British Army and the Old Northwest
- Ossian Bingley Hart : Florida's loyalist Reconstruction governor
- Outlaws on horseback : the history of the organized bands of bank and train robbers who terrorized the prairie towns of Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma for half a century
- Over the edge : remapping the American West
- Ozark baptizings, hangings, and other diversions : theatrical folkways of rural Missouri, 1885-1910
- Pastoral and politics in the old South
- Patriots, pistols and petticoats : "poor sinful Charles Town" during the American Revolution
- Paul Powell of Illinois : a lifelong Democrat
- Pensacola during the Civil War : a thorn in the side of the Confederacy
- Perilous pursuit : the U.S. Cavalry and the northern Cheyennes
- Plains Indian history and culture : essays on continuity and change
- Points, pithouses, and pioneers : tracing Durango's archaeological past
- Portraits of Basques in the New World
- Powhatan's world and Colonial Virginia : a conflict of cultures
- Prairie Albion : an English settlement in pioneer Illinois
- Prehistory in peril : the worst and the best of Durango archeology
- Puritan village : the formation of a New England town
- Race and affluence : an archaeology of African America and consumer culture
- Rank and warfare among the Plains Indians
- Red hole in time
- Remaking Dixie : the impact of World War II on the American South
- Researching western history : topics in the twentieth century
- Runaway slaves : rebels on the plantation
- Salt lantern : traces of an American family
- Sarah's seasons : an Amish diary & conversation
- Searching for Red Eagle : a personal journey into the spirit world of Native America
- Searching for Yellowstone : ecology and wonder in the last wilderness
- Secret frequencies : a New York education
- Seeing Reds : federal surveillance of radicals in the Pittsburgh mill district, 1917-1921
- Selling tradition : Appalachia and the construction of an American folk, 1930-1940
- Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915 : pioneer adaptation and community building : an anthropological history
- She's tricky like coyote : Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Indian woman
- Singing the city : the bonds of home in an industrial landscape
- Sisters of fortune : being the true story of how three motherless sisters saved their home in New England and raised their younger brotherwhile their father went fortune hunting in the California Gold Rush
- Six weeks in the Sioux tepees : a narrative of Indian captivity
- Six years of hell : Harpers Ferry during the Civil War
- Slavery in Florida : territorial days to emancipation
- Somerset homecoming : recovering a lost heritage
- Sorting out the New South city : race, class, and urban development in Charlotte, 1875-1975
- Space and time perspective in Northern St. Johns archeology, Florida
- Stability and change in Guale Indian pottery, A.D. 1300-1702
- Structure and process in southeastern archaeology
- Talk about trouble : a New Deal portrait of Virginians in the Great Depression
- Tell us a story : an African American family in the heartland
- The "Other" New York Jewish intellectuals
- The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri
- The African American heritage of Florida
- The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam : forced relocation through two generations
- The American West
- The American West : a twentieth-century history
- The Americanization of West Virginia : creating a modern industrial state, 1916-1925
- The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis
- The Cahokia Mounds
- The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
- The Freedmen's Bureau and Reconstruction
- The French in early Florida : in the eye of the hurricane
- The French-Canadian heritage in New England
- The Georgia and South Carolina expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
- The Georgia gold rush : twenty-niners, Cherokees, and gold fever
- The Great Dismal : a Carolinian's swamp memoir
- The Hispano Homeland
- The Lower Mississippi Valley expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
- The Mill Iron site
- The Navajos in 1705 : Roque Madrid's campaign journal
- The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, 1877-1900
- The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast
- The Pequots in southern New England : the fall and rise of an American Indian nation
- The Puritan experiment : New England society from Bradford to Edwards
- The San Luis Valley : land of the six-armed cross
- The Savannah River chiefdoms : political change in the late prehistoric Southeast
- The Seminole Indians of Florida
- The Shoshoni frontier and the Bear River massacre
- The Spanish frontier in North America
- The Spanish missions of La Florida
- The Timucuan chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Vol. 1, Assimilation
- The Timucuan chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Vol. 2, Resistance and destruction
- The West and central Florida expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
- The White Earth tragedy : ethnicity and dispossession at a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation, 1889-1920
- The adventures of the woman homesteader : the life and letters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart
- The archaeology of Colorado
- The banditti of the plains : or, The cattlemen's invasion of Wyoming in 1892 : the crowning infamy of the ages
- The burden of southern history
- The colonel's lady on the western frontier : the correspondence of Alice Kirk Grierson
- The complete idiot's guide to the Old West
- The cowgirls
- The east Florida expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
- The expedition of the Donner Party and its tragic fate
- The fighting South
- The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860
- The frontier army in the settlement of the West
- The girls : Jewish women of Brownsville, Brooklyn, 1940-1995
- The immigrant world of Ybor City : Italians and their Latin neighbors in Tampa, 1885-1985
- The important things of life : women, work, and family in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 1880-1929
- The magic of the many : Josiah Quincy and the rise of mass politics in Boston, 1800-1830
- The many hands of my relations : French and Indians on the lower Missouri
- The material culture of steamboat passengers : archaeological evidence from the Missouri River
- The meetinghouse tragedy : an episode in the life of a New England town
- The merchant prince of Dodge City : the life and times of Robert M. Wright
- The mountains we have crossed : diaries and letters of the Oregon Mission, 1838
- The myth of Santa Fe : creating a modern regional tradition
- The old Santa Fe Trail
- The original Vermonters : native inhabitants, past and present
- The petroglyphs and pictographs of Missouri
- The prairie winnows out its own : the West River Country of South Dakota in the years of depression and dust
- The price of freedom : slavery and manumission in Baltimore and early national Maryland
- The real Rosebud : the triumph of a Lakota woman
- The road to Santa Fe : the journal and diaries of George Champlin Sibley and others, pertaining to the surveying and marking of a road from the Missouri frontier to the settlements of New Mexico, 1825-1827
- The rural South since World War II
- The seven visions of Bull Lodge
- The tide of empire : America's march to the Pacific
- The tree that bends : discourse, power, and the survival of the Maskókî people
- The vigilantes of Montana, or, Popular justice in the Rocky Mountains : being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West"
- The western hero in history and legend
- This blue hollow : Estes Park, the early years, 1859-1915
- This happy land : the Jews of colonial and antebellum Charleston
- To do good to my Indian brethren : the writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776
- Toward a tenderer humanity and a nobler womanhood : African American women's clubs in turn-of-the-century Chicago
- Traditions and reminiscences of Concord, Massachusetts, 1779-1878
- Trails south : the wagon-road economy in the Dodge City-Panhandle region
- Turtle Lung Woman's granddaughter
- Twentieth-century Montana : a state of extremes
- Twenty thousand roads : women, movement, and the West
- Two great scouts and their Pawnee battalion : the experiences of Frank J. North and Luther H. North, pioneers in the great West, 1856-1882, and their defence of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Unconquered people : Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians
- Unsolved mysteries of the Old West
- Up river : the story of a Maine fishing community
- Utes, the mountain people
- Utopian vistas : the Mabel Dodge Luhan House and the American counterculture
- Values from the heartland : stories of an American farmgirl
- Warpath : the true story of the fighting Sioux told in a biography of Chief White Bull
- Washakie : chief of the Shoshones
- Western treasure tales
- Westward the immigrants : Italian adventurers and colonists in an expanding America
- Westward vision : the story of the Oregon Trail
- Where rivers meet : Lore from the Colorado frontier
- Working in Olmsted's shadow : guidance for developing a scope of services for the update of the master plan for the U.S. capitol and grounds
- Wounded Knee 1973 : a personal account
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